Check something on the Tracker, Kevin....when you load a pellet and close the loading tap don't shoot the gun but instead open the loading tap again and look at the pellet. Is it still in perfect condition or has it been shaved by the initial tap closing due to it not being fully seated? It's a common issue....the pellet doesn't quite drop far enough down into the breech and so gets it's butt chopped fractionally (but enough to mess up accuracy) when the tap rotates shut. My Tracker requires me to press the pellet home with an old Beeman Pell-Seat (ironically imported and distributed by Webley here in the UK during the 1980s).....otherwise the pellet risks skirt damage during breech rotation. My Tracker is very accurate indeed with that short procedure but without it shoots exactly like yours does at present. Good luck sorting it buddy, I'm sure you will.
Thanks Jake. I've have that issue before. I suppose it could be part of the problem but I can usually feel it when it's shaving lead. I'll pay more attention in the future.
WEBLEY! The name is like a caramel candy melting in My mouth! Outstanding Company ! Whether it’s their airguns or classic firearms : They achieve nothing short of excellence .
Has a tracker 5.5 with gas spring and a beautiful walnut stock. This is my favorite rifle that has been enjoyed a lot. Output speed 185 m/s which is quite sufficient. Thanks for a nice channel.
The Tracker/Viscount/Osprey all have taps that were individually honed to fit the rifle. You cannot swap taps between rifles. The taps do not rely on seals, they rely purely on metal to metal fit. You will be extremely lucky to get anything much over 9 to 10 ft lbs. Most Tracker's I have chrono'd have been around 9ft lbs. This is due to the small piston diameter & inefficient tap. The fact yours holds air is a good sign. If the tap fails you would have to buy a new one & hone it to fit & it's not easy. The triggers on the Tracker/viscount & osprey are all single stage as per the MK1 & MK2 Vulcan. The trigger & sear are coated with a black rough finish, that really makes the trigger pull rough & notchy. Polish the trigger & sear contact faces to a mirror finish (I go right down to 1200 grit wet & dry & autosol. Also polish the face of the sear that contacts the piston. I replaced the piston seal with an AA TX200 piston seal, which does fit. I also removed the piston weight & fitted delrin guides. The barrel bore is 5.56 on the 22, pellet experimentation is vital. I use the new 22 Wasps & they group well under an inch at 25 meters. I advise a 5.53 pellet if possible. Lovely example by the way. If you accept you are not going to get 12ft lbs it is a fun gun to shoot.
The tracker you have is called the viscount here i think, the tracker i shot belonging to a freind in the early 80's was a carbine barrel with no open sights as standard & was even worse in .22, I've no doubt it'll improve when you work your magic on it kevin. My eclipse had a very nice trigger someone must have adjusted it right.I find when shooting springers rested a soft foam pad under the forend or cushion helps . The firmer the rest the worse accuracy i found, with pcps it dosn't matter or pumpers though., foam pads for your elbows helps comfort too. Thaks for another chilled video kevin , calmed me right down after a stressful evening extractig my sons ferret from under our stove, which i thought i'd ferret proofed with wire mesh an hour before, she just pulled the back piece out & got in there anyway, stove was lit & hot too! .
That's a first for me....No one's ever used one of my videos as therapy after a harrowing ferrit capture adventure. Thanks for the belly laugh Junglie. 😃
I love my .177 Webley Eclipse (Beeman import), purchased from a local firearms shop that was a Beeman 5-star dealer back in 1993... man I loved that shop... that was the good old days to be able to go in there and browse around, and always came home with several tins of Beeman pellets... it has a Beeman (Hakko) SS2 3-21 scope on it right now. It's a good idea to lift the breech loading latch lever up into the open position when closing the loading latch to keep the metal latch from striking & rubbing on the rifle's action... I open & close the latch with my left hand... on most all my break barrels, and HW77K, I hold & cock the barrel with my left hand while loading the pellet with my right before raising the barrel or lever back up. I need to spend more time shooting my Eclipse... I acquire a lot of nice springers after that Eclipse--it showed me what good quality air rifles were all about... my 3rd air rifle was a .20 HW77K that I acquired from an estate sale, and showed me how nice the Weihrauch Rekord trigger is.
Thanks so much for your valuable input on the Webley Eclipse. It certainly is a quality rifle. Great trigger, plenty of power and very, very accurate. Thanks for watching my friend.
Hi I enjoyed your video and the trees in your garden are the same sparse colours as in my garden here in the UK! The Tracker I had back in the 1990s although fun to shoot and built like a tank never seemed to produce any consistent groups and I think in the end the loading tap got the blame!! Regards
I love the Wembley eclipse, I’ve always wanted one however they are rare as hens teeth these days, I remain hopeful I will get my hands on one, here’s a little tip for you when loading the tracker when you pull the side lever you can also depressed the ratchet that clicks so it doesn’t make a sound when cocking this is particularly useful when stealth is of the essence 👍🏻
I always strip and polish the sears on my webley"s it makes a big difference to accuracy because your not thinking about when it's going to break. Also the earlier webleys had a 5.6mm barrel as apposed to the more standard 5.5mm. The thing is getting hold of true 5.6mm pellets, the best I have found are the rws superdomes. You can also put the later webley stingrayray trigger into the tracker this was a much better trigger being 2 stage, but it has to be the mk1 stingray trigger not the later hatsan made rifles, you also have to do a little work on the stock to get it to fit perfectly. But just polishing the sears make a massive difference even with the original trigger, also fitting a trigger shoe helps as it gives a bit more weight and feel to the trigger. I would also swap out the ptfe seal for the latter parachute seal and size it to fit perfectly. Look forward to seeing the end result and hopefully it will group much better, I have seen some real bad trackers and some real tack drivers that shoot incredibly well.
Another interesting video. Always interested in the different pellets used and how they group from each rifle. My Webley made rifle is a Beeman C1, a handy little carbine. Your a good shot, Kevin. Tell us sometime how you got interested in airrifles. Scott in Pa.
After having had a fair few trackers bud, the issue will probably be the loading tap alignment not been bang on causing the pellet to be damaged, it takes some time and messing to build or remove material until you get perfect alignment but it does fix there accuracy issues. Also the piston seal is best changed for a 25mm tx200 style seal instead of the hard ptfe one...
Looks like you got one more to tear down! This was pretty wild for 25yards with 3 different pellets haha _I say Die-a-bolos and I don't care who is right...but Hawke is still a debate for my brain cells._
pronounced die ab low . The gun you call a tracker I believe is a Viscount same action different barrel, fairly sure I have a spare tracker in my collection, happy to post if you are interested.
I've heard it pronounced both ways. It's spelled with a silent e if you're correct. I'm so confused 😊 My rifle is definitely a Tracker. It's stamped with gold filled letters right on the receiver. Thanks so much for your input my friend.
Your tracker not the same as the one supplied to the rest of the world unless it has been rebarreled Judging by your tracker the tracker supplied to the US market is the same as the Viscount it could of course be down to Bob Beeman who was notoriuos for mixing and matching his orders from europe. The tracker in the rest of the world a short carbine barreled airgun.
@@davidprocter3578 Yes, I knew mine was a little more obscure. I never realized just how much of a rarity that it was however. The Tracker that I remember from the eighties advertisements did indeed have a shorter barrel. Cool stuff. Thanks David.
@@wad6216 It really depends on the gun. For Weihrauch guns in .22, I find that the H&H Field Target Trophies work well. Experiment with the various head diameters. I also find that the 14.3 gr Crosman Premiers shoot well in allot of guns.
@@razor1962 thanks its always good to get an idea of what people like you have found out and saves a little time for us and money. I know a pellet can vary though with a rifle. But I did just in fact buy a HW99 in 2.2 so your info on those pellets as a first try is a good starter block. I can also get those two pellets easy from my local supplier in the UK. Have you heard of Falcon accuracy pellet, its a bit harder to get in the UK but looks good also in 2.2? have you used them at all?
i have a 22 tracker that groups well and is accurate, peoples negative experiences i believe are down to poor optics of the era they were used, chuck on a decent current springer rated scope and it really improves accuracy, i use a Hawke Vantage 3-9 x 50 that has not budged from zero. pellets of choice RWS superdome
Thanks. Not sure but I've heard that there could be some tap alignment issues that will result in poor accuracy as well. Thanks so much for watching my friend.
Looking forward to seeing if you can sort out the Webley tracker I think piston seal maybe or breach seal ? Be interested to find out good stuff mate 👍👍
I just purchased a tracker, haven't recieved it yet. I'm wondering if you do tune ups & any repair on customer air rifles as they are complicated for average shooters. Or do you know does that work. Thank you sir
Hi John. I'm sorry but I don't work on other people's guns anymore. There are lots of reputable airgun tuners who'd be capable. However, I can't recommend one above the others as I haven't used their services. Recommend asking on the airgun forums. You're bound to find the right guy there. Thanks for watching.
Dont know if it is coincedance I often find fire a shot with crosman after jsb and others that first couple shots are bit low the raise a bit, opposite results when shooting jsb or other qualtiy pellets John from the Caribou,BC Canada
Thats not a Tracker! It is a Viscount with the longer barrel! The Tracker have a schoorter barrel and a pipe weight! Maby bad spelling , but i,m a Swedish airgunner!
I know, it's not a typical Webley Tracker, but it's stamped "Webley Tracker " Check out this video at 1:55 ruclips.net/video/wXPvKmP8Uzk/видео.htmlsi=1epBuHHWNJG1FR0P
Verry good subday !! Nice schoothing ! i like the diablo bassic from rvs and the gecos boyd in 177 4,5 mm yesterday plinking a litle bit with myn broder , like in the old days!!! was a verry nice afternoon .hi huinthing stil but with the wilchire for my not possibel innemore.23 yaers wy hunting to gether was always fun in the hunting sezen.nothing nicer as with familie sitting on a dinner mail and myn woman and 2 of myn 3 dauchter 1 dauchter passed away with car accident thinking still evri day on her!!!byt but making fun with famlie ,a little plinking and my day is good !! i dont need to travel for be happy , i have a fruitgarden 120 meters long , in the sommer the lady swimming and ligging in the sun and the mens schoothing like in western , live is dam good Kevin !!!!!
Thanks Koenraad. So sorry to learn of the loss of your daughter. I'm glad that the family enjoys being together. You've got a great outlook on life Koenraad. Never stop. Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 My mistake Sir. In the UK the tracker had a short barrel with a muzzle weight and various stock/ sighting options. Long barrel Trackers were called Ospreys to differentiate altough the barrel length was they only difference. (Same great trigger etc!) Interesting to see renaming for the export market. Thanks for the videos Kind regards Dan👍
Hi Frank, to decide on my favorite would require that I determine the use. For instance, plinking and backyard fun goes to the R7. Hunting small game would go the the HW50S. Target work would be the FWB 300S. They're all at the top of one of my lists. 😁
I'm trying to get a RMS model 54 Air King in 22cal, but so far it's been a unicorn. The 177 is readily available and Airguns of Arizona has them cheap, but I have abnormally big hands, poor eyesight, and require a 22.
I've been releasing them after having stockpiled a couple of weeks out. Recovering from a total knee replacement so video production is on hold for a few weeks.
Check something on the Tracker, Kevin....when you load a pellet and close the loading tap don't shoot the gun but instead open the loading tap again and look at the pellet. Is it still in perfect condition or has it been shaved by the initial tap closing due to it not being fully seated? It's a common issue....the pellet doesn't quite drop far enough down into the breech and so gets it's butt chopped fractionally (but enough to mess up accuracy) when the tap rotates shut. My Tracker requires me to press the pellet home with an old Beeman Pell-Seat (ironically imported and distributed by Webley here in the UK during the 1980s).....otherwise the pellet risks skirt damage during breech rotation. My Tracker is very accurate indeed with that short procedure but without it shoots exactly like yours does at present. Good luck sorting it buddy, I'm sure you will.
Thanks Jake. I've have that issue before. I suppose it could be part of the problem but I can usually feel it when it's shaving lead. I'll pay more attention in the future.
WEBLEY! The name is like a caramel candy melting in My mouth! Outstanding Company ! Whether it’s their airguns or classic firearms : They achieve nothing short of excellence .
The did build some nice firearms & shotguns but quite a few of their 70's & early 80's springers were less than impressive to shoot,
Thanks Richard. Webley has always been synonymous with quality. Thanks so much for watching my friend.
Has a tracker 5.5 with gas spring and a beautiful walnut stock. This is my favorite rifle that has been enjoyed a lot. Output speed 185 m/s which is quite sufficient. Thanks for a nice channel.
Thanks very much my friend.
The Tracker/Viscount/Osprey all have taps that were individually honed to fit the rifle. You cannot swap taps between rifles.
The taps do not rely on seals, they rely purely on metal to metal fit.
You will be extremely lucky to get anything much over 9 to 10 ft lbs. Most Tracker's I have chrono'd have been around 9ft lbs. This is due to the small piston diameter & inefficient tap.
The fact yours holds air is a good sign. If the tap fails you would have to buy a new one & hone it to fit & it's not easy.
The triggers on the Tracker/viscount & osprey are all single stage as per the MK1 & MK2 Vulcan. The trigger & sear are coated with a black rough finish, that really makes the trigger pull rough & notchy. Polish the trigger & sear contact faces to a mirror finish (I go right down to 1200 grit wet & dry & autosol. Also polish the face of the sear that contacts the piston.
I replaced the piston seal with an AA TX200 piston seal, which does fit. I also removed the piston weight & fitted delrin guides.
The barrel bore is 5.56 on the 22, pellet experimentation is vital. I use the new 22 Wasps & they group well under an inch at 25 meters. I advise a 5.53 pellet if possible.
Lovely example by the way.
If you accept you are not going to get 12ft lbs it is a fun gun to shoot.
Thank you for sharing your knowledge on the Webley guns. Very useful and very much appreciated my friend.
The tracker you have is called the viscount here i think, the tracker i shot belonging to a freind in the early 80's was a carbine barrel with no open sights as standard & was even worse in .22, I've no doubt it'll improve when you work your magic on it kevin. My eclipse had a very nice trigger someone must have adjusted it right.I find when shooting springers rested a soft foam pad under the forend or cushion helps . The firmer the rest the worse accuracy i found, with pcps it dosn't matter or pumpers though., foam pads for your elbows helps comfort too. Thaks for another chilled video kevin , calmed me right down after a stressful evening extractig my sons ferret from under our stove, which i thought i'd ferret proofed with wire mesh an hour before, she just pulled the back piece out & got in there anyway, stove was lit & hot too! .
That's a first for me....No one's ever used one of my videos as therapy after a harrowing ferrit capture adventure. Thanks for the belly laugh Junglie. 😃
I love my .177 Webley Eclipse (Beeman import), purchased from a local firearms shop that was a Beeman 5-star dealer back in 1993... man I loved that shop... that was the good old days to be able to go in there and browse around, and always came home with several tins of Beeman pellets... it has a Beeman (Hakko) SS2 3-21 scope on it right now.
It's a good idea to lift the breech loading latch lever up into the open position when closing the loading latch to keep the metal latch from striking & rubbing on the rifle's action... I open & close the latch with my left hand... on most all my break barrels, and HW77K, I hold & cock the barrel with my left hand while loading the pellet with my right before raising the barrel or lever back up.
I need to spend more time shooting my Eclipse... I acquire a lot of nice springers after that Eclipse--it showed me what good quality air rifles were all about... my 3rd air rifle was a .20 HW77K that I acquired from an estate sale, and showed me how nice the Weihrauch Rekord trigger is.
Thanks so much for your valuable input on the Webley Eclipse. It certainly is a quality rifle. Great trigger, plenty of power and very, very accurate.
Thanks for watching my friend.
Greetings from England, great to see old webley guns being used ,keep up your videos!
I really like your videos. England to New England
Thank you my friend. So glad to know that you're enjoying the channel.
WOOOW, is that Bill Evans playing ?!
Sorry to disappoint but it's just royalty free music available to RUclips creators. Thanks for watching my friend.
It sure looks like a time on the workbench for those two, but nice to see warts and all.
Hi
I enjoyed your video and the trees in your garden are the same sparse colours as in my garden here in the UK!
The Tracker I had back in the 1990s although fun to shoot and built like a tank never seemed to produce any consistent groups and I think in the end the loading tap got the blame!!
Regards
I'm sure that the loading tap is the Achilles heel of the rifle. Thanks so much Tony.
I love the Wembley eclipse, I’ve always wanted one however they are rare as hens teeth these days, I remain hopeful I will get my hands on one, here’s a little tip for you when loading the tracker when you pull the side lever you can also depressed the ratchet that clicks so it doesn’t make a sound when cocking this is particularly useful when stealth is of the essence 👍🏻
Great tip, my friend. Thanks very much, and thanks for watching.
I always strip and polish the sears on my webley"s it makes a big difference to accuracy because your not thinking about when it's going to break. Also the earlier webleys had a 5.6mm barrel as apposed to the more standard 5.5mm. The thing is getting hold of true 5.6mm pellets, the best I have found are the rws superdomes. You can also put the later webley stingrayray trigger into the tracker this was a much better trigger being 2 stage, but it has to be the mk1 stingray trigger not the later hatsan made rifles, you also have to do a little work on the stock to get it to fit perfectly. But just polishing the sears make a massive difference even with the original trigger, also fitting a trigger shoe helps as it gives a bit more weight and feel to the trigger. I would also swap out the ptfe seal for the latter parachute seal and size it to fit perfectly. Look forward to seeing the end result and hopefully it will group much better, I have seen some real bad trackers and some real tack drivers that shoot incredibly well.
Thanks Robert. This is great information. I'll be sure to put it to use when the Tracker lands on the bench.
Thanks so much my friend.
@@razor1962 Happy to help were I can pal.
Another interesting video. Always interested in the different pellets used and how they group from each rifle. My Webley made rifle is a Beeman C1, a handy little carbine. Your a good shot, Kevin. Tell us sometime how you got interested in airrifles. Scott in Pa.
Thanks Scott. I had a C1 years ago. Awesome little gun. One of these days I'll tell you about my history with airguns.
Awesome AirRifles 👍🏼😊
After having had a fair few trackers bud, the issue will probably be the loading tap alignment not been bang on causing the pellet to be damaged, it takes some time and messing to build or remove material until you get perfect alignment but it does fix there accuracy issues.
Also the piston seal is best changed for a 25mm tx200 style seal instead of the hard ptfe one...
Great info Matthew. Thank you very much.
Looks like you got one more to tear down!
This was pretty wild for 25yards with 3 different pellets haha
_I say Die-a-bolos and I don't care who is right...but Hawke is still a debate for my brain cells._
Thanks Lowkey. Looking forward to seeing what can be dome with the Tracker.
pronounced die ab low . The gun you call a tracker I believe is a Viscount same action different barrel, fairly sure I have a spare tracker in my collection, happy to post if you are interested.
I've heard it pronounced both ways. It's spelled with a silent e if you're correct. I'm so confused 😊
My rifle is definitely a Tracker. It's stamped with gold filled letters right on the receiver. Thanks so much for your input my friend.
Your tracker not the same as the one supplied to the rest of the world unless it has been rebarreled Judging by your tracker the tracker supplied to the US market is the same as the Viscount it could of course be down to Bob Beeman who was notoriuos for mixing and matching his orders from europe. The tracker in the rest of the world a short carbine barreled airgun.
@@davidprocter3578 Yes, I knew mine was a little more obscure. I never realized just how much of a rarity that it was however. The Tracker that I remember from the eighties advertisements did indeed have a shorter barrel. Cool stuff. Thanks David.
always a sport to find the best pellets for a certain gun
Thanks Peter. Hopefully, we'll figure out what the Tracker prefers.
100 percent agree on the Trackers trigger, not the best 👍
Pulling a stick outa' the mud....🤣
@@razor1962 Accurate description mate 👍👍🍻
Hi Kevin! Thanks for your video 👍I,m surprised that the H&N sport flat heads did so well at 25 yards. Cheers.
Hi Rapalaron. I find that the sports ( .177 ) shoot well in lots of guns.
Thanks as always my friend.
@@razor1962 what do you find a good 2.2 pellet Kevin?
@@wad6216 It really depends on the gun. For Weihrauch guns in .22, I find that the H&H Field Target Trophies work well. Experiment with the various head diameters. I also find that the 14.3 gr Crosman Premiers shoot well in allot of guns.
@@razor1962 thanks its always good to get an idea of what people like you have found out and saves a little time for us and money. I know a pellet can vary though with a rifle. But I did just in fact buy a HW99 in 2.2 so your info on those pellets as a first try is a good starter block. I can also get those two pellets easy from my local supplier in the UK. Have you heard of Falcon accuracy pellet, its a bit harder to get in the UK but looks good also in 2.2? have you used them
at all?
@@wad6216 Can't say that I've heard of the Falcon pellets.
Did you ever figure out what the problem was with the Tracker rifle?
Accuracy is poor. I have a feeling that it's a loading tap issue.
i have a 22 tracker that groups well and is accurate, peoples negative experiences i believe are down to poor optics of the era they were used, chuck on a decent current springer rated scope and it really improves accuracy, i use a Hawke Vantage 3-9 x 50 that has not budged from zero. pellets of choice RWS superdome
Thanks. Not sure but I've heard that there could be some tap alignment issues that will result in poor accuracy as well.
Thanks so much for watching my friend.
Would love to see a tune video on the tracker
Eeesh....one of the most miserable rifles I've ever opened up. 🙄...
Maybe someday, my friend.
I have a Barnett Spitfire aka webley tracker , has a Welsh willy kit in it , if memory serves me right the tx200 piston seal is a direct fit
Good to know , Peter. Thanks very much.
Looking forward to seeing if you can sort out the Webley tracker I think piston seal maybe or breach seal ? Be interested to find out good stuff mate 👍👍
Definitely gonna' replace the seals. We'll see if that betters the accuracy. Thanks as always my friend .
I just purchased a tracker, haven't recieved it yet. I'm wondering if you do tune ups & any repair on customer air rifles as they are complicated for average shooters. Or do you know does that work. Thank you sir
Hi John. I'm sorry but I don't work on other people's guns anymore. There are lots of reputable airgun tuners who'd be capable. However, I can't recommend one above the others as I haven't used their services. Recommend asking on the airgun forums. You're bound to find the right guy there.
Thanks for watching.
Dont know if it is coincedance I often find fire a shot with crosman after jsb and others that first couple shots are bit low the raise a bit, opposite results when shooting jsb or other qualtiy pellets John from the Caribou,BC Canada
That's a good point John. Maybe another test is in order.
Thanks for your input my friend.
Also if the tap loader is not perfectly lined up it clips the pellets as they are pushed into the barrel
Yes, a definite disadvantage of the tap loading system.
Kevin what part of New England? You look like a old shooting friend but his name was Walt . Thanks for the review 😎👍🏻
Hi Peter. I've never been called Walt. 😄 I'm from Rhode Island. Thanks for watching my friend.
@@razor1962 I’m in ct … and have brother in law in Rhode Island! 😎👍🏻
Thats not a Tracker! It is a Viscount with the longer barrel! The Tracker have a schoorter barrel and a pipe weight! Maby bad spelling , but i,m a Swedish airgunner!
I know, it's not a typical Webley Tracker, but it's stamped "Webley Tracker "
Check out this video at 1:55
ruclips.net/video/wXPvKmP8Uzk/видео.htmlsi=1epBuHHWNJG1FR0P
Verry good subday !! Nice schoothing ! i like the diablo bassic from rvs and the gecos boyd in 177 4,5 mm yesterday plinking a litle bit with myn broder , like in the old days!!! was a verry nice afternoon .hi huinthing stil but with the wilchire for my not possibel innemore.23 yaers wy hunting to gether was always fun in the hunting sezen.nothing nicer as with familie sitting on a dinner mail and myn woman and 2 of myn 3 dauchter 1 dauchter passed away with car accident thinking still evri day on her!!!byt but making fun with famlie ,a little plinking and my day is good !! i dont need to travel for be happy , i have a fruitgarden 120 meters long , in the sommer the lady swimming and ligging in the sun and the mens schoothing like in western , live is dam good Kevin !!!!!
Thanks Koenraad. So sorry to learn of the loss of your daughter. I'm glad that the family enjoys being together. You've got a great outlook on life Koenraad. Never stop. Thanks as always my friend.
thank you verry math Kevin !!!!
Try rws super dome in the webleys, they will work much better I use them in my tracker and they are accurate up to forty yards no probs
Thanks, Dean. I'll give 'em a try.
Thanks for watching, my friend.
That's a Wbley Osprey.
Nope. It's a version of the Tracker. It's stamped " Tracker " right on the top of the receiver.
Thanks for watching, my friend
@@razor1962 My mistake Sir. In the UK the tracker had a short barrel with a muzzle weight and various stock/ sighting options. Long barrel Trackers were called Ospreys to differentiate altough the barrel length was they only difference. (Same great trigger etc!) Interesting to see renaming for the export market.
Thanks for the videos
Kind regards
Dan👍
The Tracker seems to have a broke scope.
There's definitely something not right. I'll be looking into the problem in more detail when I put the Tracker on the workbench. Thanks for watching.
You are well versed in quality springers, without being politically correct, what's at the top of your list?
Hi Frank, to decide on my favorite would require that I determine the use. For instance, plinking and backyard fun goes to the R7. Hunting small game would go the the HW50S. Target work would be the FWB 300S. They're all at the top of one of my lists. 😁
I'm trying to get a RMS model 54 Air King in 22cal, but so far it's been a unicorn. The 177 is readily available and Airguns of Arizona has them cheap, but I have abnormally big hands, poor eyesight, and require a 22.
@@frankmaze1972 I know what you mean. The older I get the harder it is to manipulate those .177s . Thanks as always Frank.
Webley has 16 joule??
The Eclipse does, yes. The Tracker makes 11 joules.
Thanks for watching, my friend.
I like that Tracker... 🤷🏼♂️ Always gives me spinning Racoon 🦝 eyes, wringing my mitts. Suppressing the compulsion to tune another man's rifle. 😬
It's a nice little rifle. Hopefully I can figure out what's going on with the accuracy.
Are you a little behind on your editing?
I've been releasing them after having stockpiled a couple of weeks out. Recovering from a total knee replacement so video production is on hold for a few weeks.
Getting old isn’t for the faint of heart! I am almost 5 years in on my hip replacement. Prayers for a speedy recovery sir!
@@WalnutandSteel Thanks Nibs....